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BSOD, no vibration, static from both speakers

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I've recently stumbled upon bad suprise with my iP7. IT was barely dead but iTunes and drFone recognized my phone. One problem I solved by myself. IT was overheating and had those problems I mentioned im topic. After battery change overheating was gone but BSOD and no vibration stay. In addition, now a silent static noise from both speakers is present while IP is charged or charging. Do you have aby ideas what could cause a problems?

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This is a possible indicative of hardware failure. The speakers and graphics unit could be at fault. I’d say send it into Apple.

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You may have also gotten a bad battery on arrival.

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I would like to add that iP drains baterry very quick. I can send you a photos do you can tell if battery is ok.

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What do you mean by IP? Sorry, I’m not that great with IPhones. Also, what is the model of the IPhone 7? Anyway, I’ll need the photos to see if the battery is okay.

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By saying IP I mean iPhone ;)

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Dr done is a scam.

The issue is probably caused from the bad battery making software get corrupted on the phone.

You'll probably need to restore the phone using iTunes or 3Utools which all data will be lost, try update first just in case you want to keep data.

If you get iTunes restore error 4013 then it's definitely a hardware fault on the logic board.

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